We are politicians from very different Parties and backgrounds, but we are strongly agreed on one thing: It is high time that the winds of change blew through British politics. If, like us, you think that our political system is broken, then we hope you will vote YES to fairer votes on May 5.

Make no mistake about it: it is organisations such as the BNP and the Communist Party who are praying and campaigning for a NO vote, and desperately hoping that electoral reform is stopped in its tracks. If you think it is fine to let extremists win on a minority of the vote, then feel free to vote NO on May 5. But if you think that your MP should have a majority of the voters in their constituency behind them, then you should vote YES.

Under our current system, most people have an MP that they didn’t vote for. More than 2/3 of MPs were elected with fewer than 50% of the vote.

Too many MPs think that they have a job for life. Half of all seats have been in the same party’s control since 1970. This can breed arrogance and complacency. When MPs take their constituents for granted, abuses of the system are more likely.

AV gives more power to individual voters. It’s not complicated. It’s as easy as 1,2,3…